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Ashley Kline disappeared in Berks County on Dec. 30, 2013. Two weeks later, her body was found in a remote area of Lancaster County.

Kline's body was found at the Middlecreek Wildlife Management area on Sunday, Jan. 12.

Kline's father said Ryan Schannauer, 19, of Wyomissing, was a family friend.

Adam Lynch, 21, of Reading, and Schannauer have provided conflicting accounts of what happened.

The body was found along Laurel Drive.

The Middle Creek Wildlife Preserve is on the border of the Lancaster-Lebanon county line.

Relatives said they were praying for Ashley's safe return until police told them what had happened.

Lancaster County authorities are handling the investigation.

"Obviously we make an appeal to anyone in the public. Somebody knows something, either about her or about the person or persons that are responsible for her death. I guarantee you there's information out there," said Lancaster County District Attorney Craig Stedman before the arrests were made.

At a Thursday morning news conference, DA Craig Stedman said, "We have a job to make sure justice is done."

Ashley Kline was 23.

CLAY TOWNSHIP, Pa. -- A body found in a remote area near the Lancaster-Lebanon county line has been identified as a missing 23-year-old woman.

The Lancaster County coroner has identified the body as Ashley Kline, 23, who has been missing out of Berks County for more than two weeks.

The coroner released the following information on Monday afternoon about the incident.

The matter has been ruled a homicide.

The body suffered substantial trauma.

The body had to be identified through dental records because it was so severely damaged.

The body was found outside.

The body had been there for several days.

Two people found Kline's body around 4 p.m. Sunday along Laurel Drive at the Middle Creek Wildlife Preserve in Clay Township.

Officials say it's not clear if Kline was killed in Middle Creek or if her body was moved there.

"Obviously we make an appeal to anyone in the public. Somebody knows something, either about her or about the person or persons that are responsible for her death. I guarantee you there's information out there," said Lancaster County District Attorney Craig Stedman.

The Northern Lancaster County Regional Police Department is currently conducting an investigation into the circumstances surrounding the recovery of a body on Laurel Drive in Clay Township Lancaster County, PA.

The human remains were discovered on 01-12-2014 at 16:15 hours by two subjects who were in the Middle Creek Waterfowl Refuge. Laurel Drive was closed to public access and a forensic investigation was conducted by the NLCRPD, Pennsylvania State Police, Lancaster County Forensic Unit, and the Office of the Lancaster County Coroner.

The matter remains under investigation in cooperation with the Office of the Lancaster County District Attorney and the Pennsylvania State Police. There will be no release of any further information associated with this investigation."

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